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Since 2004 Learning@Europe has involved a total of 6000 students and teachers from over 180 high schools in 18 European countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Romania, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
98.4% of teachers participating in L@E 2006-07 rated the overall educational impact of L@E good or higher. 60.7% rated it very good or excellent. Data confirm the results of the previous years.
Teachers’ and students’ comments in surveys over the years have shown they appreciate the innovative format and the collaboration with European partners. They also enjoy the impact on students’ motivation, learning, and involvement.
“The project was a chance to break the school routine, an occasion to meet new people for me and my students and a proof that we are not on the margin of Europe, but an equal partner for other participants. Thank you!” (a teacher, L@E 2005-06)
“It was not only a nice adventure for my students but also time of hard work.” (a teacher, L@E 2004-05)
“I really liked this experience because I have known other foreign students, I've studied in a funnier way using the computer, I've known more about other countries, about their cultures and their histories. I really enjoyed it!” (a student, L@E 2006-07)
“I improved mostly my English vocabulary... but I really learned how to work in groups, along with team and class mates! And we became more patriotic! :-P” (a student, L@E 2005-06)
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